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Barony of O'Neill

Blazon

  • Arms: Quarterly: 1st and 4th, per fess wavy the chief Argent and the base representing Waves of the Sea in chief a Dexter Hand couped at the wrist Gules in base a Salmon naiant proper (O'Neill); 2nd and 3rd, checky Or and Gules a Chief Vair (Chichester).
  • Crests: 1st: an Arm embowed in Armour the Hand grasping a Sword all proper; 2nd: a Stork rising with a Snake in its beak all proper.
  • Supporters: On either side a Lion Gules gorged with an Antique Crown Argent pendant therefrom an Escutcheon the dexter charged with the Arms of O'Neill and the sinister with those of Chichester
Creation date18 April 1868
Created byQueen Victoria
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderWilliam O'Neill, 1st Baron O'Neill
Present holderRaymond Arthur Clanaboy O'Neill, 4th Baron O'Neill
Heir apparentthe Hon. Raymond Arthur Clanaboy O'Neill, 4th Baron O'Neill
StatusExtant
Seat(s)Shane's Castle
MottoAbove the Crests:
INVITUM SEQUITUR HONOS (Honours follow us without seeking)
Below the shield:
LAMH DEARG EIRIN (The Red Hand of Ireland)

Baron O'Neill, of Shane's Castle in the County of Antrim, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.[1] It was created in 1868 for the musical composer The Reverend William O'Neill. Born William Chichester, he succeeded to the estates of his cousin John Bruce Richard O'Neill, 3rd Viscount O'Neill, in 1855 (on whose death the viscountcy and barony of O'Neill became extinct) and assumed by Royal licence the surname of O'Neill in lieu of Chichester in order to inherit the lands of his cousin, despite not being descended in the male line from an O'Neill.[2] The Chichesters trace their lineage to the name O'Neill through Mary Chichester, daughter of Henry O'Neill of Shane's Castle. Lord O'Neill was the patrilineal great-great-great-grandson of John Chichester, younger brother of Arthur Chichester, 2nd Earl of Donegall.[3] The latter two were both nephews of Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall, and grandsons of Edward Chichester, 1st Viscount Chichester (see the Marquess of Donegall for more information). Lord O'Neill was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron. He sat as a Conservative Member of Parliament for Antrim.

His eldest son and heir apparent, the Hon. Arthur O'Neill, represented Antrim Mid in the House of Commons as a Conservative from 1910 until 1914, when he was killed in action during the First World War, the first MP to die in the conflict. The second Baron was therefore succeeded by his grandson, Shane O'Neill, 3rd Baron O'Neill (the son of the Hon. Arthur O'Neill). He was killed in action in Italy during the Second World War. The title is currently held by his son, the fourth Baron, who succeeded in 1944. He was Lord Lieutenant of Antrim from 1994 to 2008.

Two other members of the O'Neill family have been elevated to the peerage. Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baron Rathcavan, was the youngest son of the second Baron O'Neill, while Terence O'Neill, Baron O'Neill of the Maine, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, was the youngest brother of the third Baron.

The family seat is Shane's Castle, near Randalstown, County Antrim.

Baron O'Neill (1868)

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The heir apparent is the present holder's son, the Hon. Shane Sebastian Clanaboy O'Neill (born 1965).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "No. 23370". The London Gazette. 14 April 1868. p. 2220.
  • ^ Holohan, Renagh. The Irish Châteaux – In search of Descendants of the Wild Geese, with illustrations by Jeremy Williams, published by The Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2008. ISBN 978-1-901866-34-6 (p. 133)
  • ^ Debrett’s Peerage and Baronetage 1995, edited by Charles Kidd and David Williamson, published by Debrett’s Peerage Limited, and Macmillan Reference Books, London, 1995, [ISBN 0-333-62956-6 & 0-312-12557-7], (p.P969)

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baron_O%27Neill&oldid=1215485224"

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